John C. Reilly Sarah Silverman Jack McBrayer Jane Lynch

Studio

2012 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

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Synopsis

Wreck-It Ralph (voice of John C. Reilly) wants to unplug his loathsome reputation as a bad guy. So the video game character sneaks out of his virtual world and into another one where he hopes a heroic quest will make him a lovable good guy.

Content Details

Why Is Wreck-It Ralph Rated PG?

Wreck-It Ralph is rated PG for some rude humor and mild action/violence.

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Violence:
A character confesses to having a temper and using it as an excuse to throw people and things. A character is repeatedly thrown from the top of a tall building and lands on the ground below. A man pulls out a zombie’s beating heart and holds it up in front of numerous other characters. A female soldier brutally hits another character numerous times in order to get laughs. Characters bully others. A man tampers with a game’s program causing the characters to lose their memories. He also introduces a virus meant to destroy other games. A character is electrocuted. Cars crash on a racecourse. A character’s life is threatened. Another character is forced to watch a person’s death. A character falls from the sky knowing he will likely die. Characters engage in video game shooting and martial arts fighting. A man tortures another character.

Sexual Content:
A character makes a joke about a man’s pair of missing underwear. A couple kisses on their wedding day.

Alcohol / Drug Use:
Characters hang out at a bar after the workday is over. A man goes there to drown his sorrows after his fellow game characters reject him. Other characters are shown drinking at home or at social events on several occasions.

Other:
Jokes are repeatedly made about urination.

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AmeeS says: Nov. 04, 2012

I really enjoyed this film. My children are 8 and 10. I think the part with the whole zombie heart was absolutely unnecessary. I did enjoy the action in this one. So much better than some of the other animated movies I’m dragged to.